On 01/09/2010 20:36, in article i5ma0r$mts$1@news.eternal-september.org,
"John B. Coarsey, PE @yahoo.com>" <jcoarsey<nospam> wrote:
>
> "Lynn W" <lynn.williamson@FOREVERREDbtinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:C8A46523.31519%lynn.williamson@FOREVERREDbtin ternet.com...
>> On 01/09/2010 19:24, in article
>> michelle-732DED.11242001092010@news....-september.org, "Michelle
>> Steiner" <michelle@michelle.org> wrote:
>>
>>> In article <michelle-D1502B.09530001092010@news.eternal-september.org>,
>>> Michelle Steiner <michelle@michelle.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> A live band was playing "We Can Work it Out", which is a Beatles song.
>>>> Maybe one of the things we'll find out is that the Beatles are coming to
>>>> iTunes. Maybe not, but the choice of a Beatles song at an Apple event
>>>> can't be mere coincidence.
>>>
>>> So I was wrong; nothing about the Beatles. Not the first time I've been
>>> wrong, and probably not the last.
>>>
>>> iOS 4.1 next week for iPhone and iPod Touch. iOS 4.2 in November for all
>>> iOS devices; it will allow wireless printing from the device. (New Nano
>>> apparently excluded, though.)
>>>
>>> iTunes 10.0 later today.
>>>
>>> New iPods. (except iPod Classic, which wasn't even mentioned. It's
>>> probably cancelled.) Shuffle got bigger, and has the scroll wheel back,
>>> but it's smaller than the previous model with scroll wheel. iPod Nano
>>> now
>>> has a touch screen, and is no bigger than the screen.
>>>
>>> New Apple TV in November; rental only, with no hard drive. One quarter
>>> the
>>> size of the current Apple TV. $99.
>>
>> Is this the update which is supposed to correct the problems with the 3G?
>> I
>> do hope so.
>>
>> Lynn
>>
>>
> If you mean the problem of sluggish operation on the 3g iphone after
> updating the os to ios4, then the answer is yes.
>
>
That's exactly the one :-)
Lynn